The Canadian Institute's 2nd Annual Conference on
The Law of Policing
Navigating the Changing Landscape of Oversight, Discipline & Civil Liability
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Are your responses to today’s challenges on firm legal ground?
The past year has seen unprecedented scrutiny of police forces, following high-profile events at the G20 summit in Toronto, the publication of the Braidwood Inquiry in B.C., and a variety of headline-making incidents across the country.
Whether your work involves operations, professional standards, governance, risk management, legal defence of forces or individual officers or litigation against police forces, The Canadian Institute’s 2nd Annual Conference on The Law of Policing is designed to give you two days of up-to-date substantive law as well as practical advice on implementing it. To name just a few features for 2011:
- Hot topics such as policing multijurisdictional events, privacy in policing and investigating police corruption featuring Supervisory Special Agent Robert Schwinger of the FBI
- An update on civil litigation against police forces and best practices for risk management
- Insights into current issues in Aboriginal policing
- An outstanding array of speakers including Ron Atkey, Alan Gold, Brian Gover, Julian Falconer, Joseph Markson, Alok Mukherjee and others
The program, revised and updated from last year’s successful inaugural event, is designed to provide balanced information from a variety of perspectives.
